Because ITTF has the following regulations for athletes to change their nationality: after changing their nationality, athletes must be qualified to represent their new country in world competitions such as the Olympic Games after three years. 20 16 Wang Yang represented Slovakia in Rio Olympic games.
In September of 20021year, Wang Yang broke into the European 16 table tennis match. In August, 2022, Wang Yang broke into the top 8 men's singles in the 2022 WTT Regular Challenge Tunisia Station. In February 2023, according to ranking first in the world in 2023, Wang Yang was invited to participate in the 2023 Europe 16 competition held in Montreux, Switzerland. As of July 2023, Wang Yang ranked 53rd in men's singles.
Sports career
Wang Yang played in China in his early years. In 20 16, Wang Yang represented Slovakia in the Rio Olympic Games, and then lost to Nigerian player Aruna Quadri with a record of 1-4, stopping the second round of men's singles table tennis. Since then, his state has been declining, from the 49th place in the world at 20 16 to the 84th place at 20 18.
After 20 19, Wang Yang's status turned for the better, and the world ranking began to rise. In March, 20021,he participated in the 20021ITTF WTT Challenge held in Doha, Qatar, and was disqualified for violating epidemic prevention measures. 202 1 broke into Europe in September 16 table tennis match.
After that, in August 2022, Tunisia Station defeated Yuan Lizhen 3-0 in the 2022 WTT Regular Challenge, and finally entered the top 8 men's singles; In the same year, he also represented Slovakia in the 56th ITTF World Table Tennis Team Championship held in Chengdu, China, and then participated in the WTT Macau Championship.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wang Yang